Wendy Seltzer
Wendy Seltzer is a Visiting Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School where she teaches Internet Law and Information Privacy. She is a North American representative of the GNSO Council, and formerly a member of the ICANN Board as an ALAC liaison and NCUC.
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ICANN
Wendy has had the dubious good fortune of involvement with ICANN since its founding, when she helped the Berkman Center to webcast ICANN's first board meeting. She is a North American representative of the GNSO Council. Previously, she served as a member of the ICANN Board as an At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC) liaison from October 2007 to October 2009,[1] as well as the Non-Commercial Users Constituency.
Career
Wendy is a Visiting Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School where she teaches Internet Law and Information Privacy. Previously, she was a staff attorney with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, specializing in intellectual property and free speech issues. She has also served as a non-voting task force member and fellow with Harvard University's Berkman Center for Internet and Society.[2] Wendy blogs at Legal Tags.
Related
Resources
- Wendy Seltzer at Wikipedia
- Wendy Seltzer - Keep the Core Neutral @ ICANN (July 13, 2007), IP Justice via YouTube
- Internet Policymakers May Punt on Privacy Issue by Brian Krebs (October 30, 2007), Washington Post
- ICANN Board Approves Censorship Policy for Domain Names Based on Morality: 2 Board Members Speak Against It (June 26, 2008), IP Justice
References
- ↑ Board, ICANN. Retrieved November 9, 2015.
- ↑ ICANN Weighs Anonymizing Domain-Name Registrations (March 21, 2007), Fox News. Retrieved November 9, 2015.